Day 249: Building Site

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Day 249 ‘Building Site’ – 02/08/10

I’m liking Borders at the moment, not sure if I need to stop using them or not? This is a twisty (twisting the camer 180 degrees) intentional camera movement shot of the building site that i previously took on Day 200. Finally the cranes have gone after almost 2 year, i’ll be interested to see how quickly the building comes up now!

Rating 3.67 out of 5
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15 Responses to Day 249: Building Site

  1. wow.. I almost vomited all over my keyboard.. sick effect and great photography! :D

  2. I’m not sure vomit inducing is normally good, but i’ll take that as a compliment!

  3. hehe.. yeah, it is meant to be a compliment!
    in my opinion, you’ve managed to do some pretty strong photography.. the effect is very vertiginous! nicely done..

  4. Superbly captured … the dizling graphic effect applied on the building just reminds us of how busy these building sites can be … excellent!

  5. Adrian says:

    Interesting abstract. It almost looks like a tilt-shift effect but better. I’ve done a few twisties, turnies, pannies and shakies myself but never on a subject such as this. Nice one.

  6. wow, makes me dizzy!

  7. ProphecyBlur says:

    Thanks – I love the ICM shots, something i discovered quite late on in my 365…on the lookout for other inspirations now!

  8. I found this excellent picture in the group where we would love to share and display all kind of pictures resulted by ICM – Intentional Camera Movement.

  9. fabrizio says:

    very clever movement in exelent tones, i like your idea, wonderful result

  10. Andrei Barbu says:

    Excellent effect and great tones!

  11. Otto K. says:

    really like this twisting blur effect. very cool.

  12. Xerophytes says:

    Awesome!

    love the effect!!!

  13. Margaret Allen says:

    Worked well,lots of interest in the shot.

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